Lindsey Graham

"That's literally the whole issue, Lindsey," one critic said, ripping the South Carolina senator's latest stumping for Trump.
The die-hard Trump supplicant argued that Republicans need to win in 2024 "to stop this crazy crap."
The Arkansas Republican has introduced a bill tying help for Afghans who supported the U.S. to limits on President Biden's immigration policies.
The South Carolina Republican is a "particularly troubled character," said "The Beat" host.
The former Missouri Democratic senator pulled no punches in summing up how her former colleague is treated by Donald Trump.
A royal visit in Saudi Arabia gave former Republican David Jolly a much better understanding of the key Trump ally, he told MSNBC's "The Beat."
The former president then came to his defense — sort of.
Although Graham has worked as a lawyer, many Twitter users noted that his comments suggested he is not someone who is particularly fond of the rule of law.
The Trump loyalist responded to Hillary Clinton's claim that the GOP is "more of a cult than a political party at this point."
“No, let me finish," the Trump ally snarled at "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos after being called out for not answering the question.